On the beautiful Isle of Purbeck, it is a fantastic place to explore. Below are links to a selection of places to visit close to our bed and breakfast. You can go for a walk on part of the famous South Coast Path, take a bike ride, or explore the local Wareham Forest.
This unique collection of over 300 vehicles is regarded as the best in the world and includes the world's first ever tank - Little Willie, the feared German Tiger tank and the modern Challenger 2.
Monkey World assists governments around the world to stop the smuggling of primates from the wild. At the Centre refugees of this illegal trade as well as those that have suffered abuse or neglect are rehabilitated into natural living groups.
Formed by the combined forces of the sea and a river swollen by melting ice at the end of the last Ice Age. Lulworth Cove is world famous for its unique geology and landforms including the Lulworth Crumple and Stair Hole.
Durdle Door is probably the most famous stone arch anywhere in the world. It was created when the sea pierced through the Portland limestone around 10,000 years ago.
The Blue Pool at Furzebrook constantly varies in colour. Very fine clay in suspension in the water diffracts light in different ways, producing a spectrum of colour sometimes green sometimes turquoise.
Wareham Forest is an area in Dorset, England, consisting of open heathland, including Decoy Heath and Gore Heath, and plantations of conifers such as Morden Heath and Bloxworth Heath.
Arne remains one of the few places in the UK where all six of the UK's native reptiles can be found. Situated on Poole Harbour within the Dorset Area of Natural Beauty, it's stunning landscape consists of dramatic open heathland and ancient oak woodland.
Wareham Golf Club in Dorset is an established eighteen hole golf course in the Isle of Purbeck in the heart of Dorset. On the edge of Wareham Forest, the golf club provides a tranquil setting with picturesque views
Kimmeridge Bay lies within the Purbeck Marine Wildlife Reserve and boasts the best rockpooling and safest snorkelling site in Dorset! Check tide times to gain the most reward.
One of Britain's most iconic and evocative survivors of the English Civil War, partially demolished in 1646 by the Parliamentarians. A favourite haunt for adults and children alike, all ages are captivated by these romantic castle ruins
Kemp's Country House is situated on the edge of the Purbeck hills, in glorious unspoiled Dorset countryside. Facing south, Kemp's overlooks the valley of the Frome and has wonderful views of the Purbeck hills.
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